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Read each of the statements below. If you agree with the statement, write “agree.” If you disagree with the statement, write “disagree.” Then, explain your choice for the first statement.

Each person in a family has the same traits. There are no differences in traits between parents and offspring or among siblings.

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Answer:

I disagree.

Step-by-step explanation:

I disagree with this statement because it is not correct in most - if not the majority - of families. There are differences within each person in the family For example in some cases with siblings, each sibling will have their own unique traits. These could be eye or hair color, talents, height, weight, or even their sense of taste could differ. Along with that, the mother and father both have different family backgrounds and inherited traits themselves, and there is no possible way for every one of their traits to be exactly the same in each child. The father may like football and his daughter may enjoy it too. But, his son may like action movies more. These differences all show that each person in a family is different, therefore disproving the claim shown. Hope this helps :)

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